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Folks at BrickMagic 2011 Leggo of Their Imaginations with These LEGO Creations

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I loved playing with my Barbie Dolls when I was still a kid but I also enjoyed toying around with the LEGO sets my brother owns. Put together a chair or two for my dolls to sit on, a table for them to have dinner, a door that they could…

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May 16th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua

Mechanicards Are Part Greeting Part Kinetic Sculpture

I am not a card person. I rarely read them if you send them to me and if you don’t send them to me I won’t think twice about it. There are some people who are card people though and if you are the sort of card person that likes…

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October 16th, 2010 by: Shane McGlaun

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Koopa Troopa Guitar: Rock Out With Your Turtle Out

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Koopa Troopa on a guitar. ‘Nuff said.…

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August 23rd, 2010 by: Technabob

Duck Hunt Soap Gun: Shoot Some Rubber Duckies in the Bathtub

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The nutty soapsters at Digitalsoaps are up to their tricks again, casting the form of all sorts of video game goodies into bath soaps. The latest – and possibly greatest addition to their game soaps collection – the Duck Hunt… soap gun.

Based on the design of the original NES

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August 19th, 2010 by: Technabob

8-Bit Fingernails: Pixel Manicure Anyone?

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Gamer girls… If you’re don’t mind wearing fake fingernails, have I got something for you. You’ll definitely stand out in a crowd wearing these acrylic fingernails, inspired by classic 8-bit gaming. For starters, we have the Atari 2600 nails.

See if you can name all the games. I’ll get you…

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May 22nd, 2010 by: Technabob

Art Math: Steampunk Technology + Bones = “Osteomechanics”

Ron Bell has been a cinematographer for 25 years, but in his spare time he likes to play with bones. And copper. And aluminum. And glass. What does he do with all these components? Why, he constructs “osteomechanic” sculptures, of course!
If I had a fancy office to call my…

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August 25th, 2009 by: chris h.

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